![]() ![]() Another light trim after the first flush of flowers will improve branching and may even stimulate a second season of flowers. Regular annual pruning is best in late winter. The plants we see, particularly hybrids and cultivars, are grafted or grown from rooted cuttings and will bloom quite young, at around 7 years old. Fortunately, this is very uncommon in the nursery trade. ![]() ![]() Wisteria grown from seed can take 20 years to bloom. Trim all but the central stem, and prune the lower branches to encourage it to grow straight upwards with a "trunk" and a canopy of branches and blooms at the top. For some plants this can be in a single season, or it can take decades. Blanket outbuildings, unsightly fences, stumps, and other garden structures with it, or show it off on an arbor, pergola, or even a strong trellis.Īmethyst Falls Wisteria can also be pruned into "tree" form by staking it young to a post or pole. Unless you prune it to keep it small (which it is happy to have you do), it will quickly grow and spread. Winner of several awards for its healthy green foliage, it is a lovely presence from spring through fall.įind a strong support on which to grow Amethyst Falls Wisteria. Once established, it is quite tolerant of dry conditions, and it loves heat and humidity. Arriving about two weeks later than those of other wisterias, the blooms manage to avoid late spring frosts.Īmethyst Falls Wisteria is also unpalatable to deer and other nibbling creatures, making it a good choice for open settings such as woodland and meadow gardens. This native variety is less vigorous and easier to manage, but retains all the beauty of its less restrained cousins.Īmethyst Falls Wisteria flowers younger than the Asian species, blooming its very first season with fragrant, vividly blue flowers in 4- to 6-inch clusters that appear in spring and repeat all summer. Reaching 30 feet or more, Amethyst Falls Wisteria, like other wisteria, is a strong grower, though not a runaway presence like some others can be. ![]()
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